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Horror fiends out of Rhode Island bringing you the best in film, literature, artwork, and a whole lot more! Building and supporting the horror community as a whole!
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Spoilerpiece Theatre

Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel

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Boston film critics Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel help you decide what to watch by sharing spoiler-filled reviews of the latest blockbusters and independent films, across genres, including films by women, nonbinary, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC filmmakers. Opening music: "My Life as a God" by Augean Stables. Closing music: "Pants Party" by Oilhead. Show edited by Otto Klammer. Logo design by Rita Csizmadia.
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Join Sam, Alex and Chris as they rank every science fiction film EVER. Every week we dissect a new film before adding it to a giant and highly scientific ranked list. We review a film a week until we run out of films. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Hollywood Outsider is a weekly entertainment podcast where we discuss specific topics in film and TV, review current movies, interview independent filmmakers, and put our own spin on movies and television. Podcast Awards winner for Best TV & Film podcast. Subscribe & listen to a new HO every week!
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Deep Cut: A Film Podcast is a director-focused film podcast featuring deep-dive discussions about international, art-house, and independent cinema. Each episode we discuss either a director's most popular film or a "Deep Cut Pick": a personal favorite chosen by one of us. We've covered movies from filmmakers like Hirokazu Kore-eda, Agnes Varda, Éric Rohmer, Kelly Reichardt, Wong Kar-wai, S.S. Rajamouli, Bong Joon-ho, and more! Links to our Discord and other socials here: http://deepcutpod.com
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The FilmWonk Podcast features Glenn Bristol and Daniel Koch, a pair of Seattle-based film critics and podcasters. Whether blockbuster or independent film, we're ready to dive in and discuss any film that provokes us, initially in a spoiler-free fashion, and then in detail after an appropriate warning. From Twilight to Transformers to Miyazaki, we're ready to love or hate any film according to its merits as we see them, and let the discussion go wherever it will - even if tangents into cultur ...
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The Pestle: In-depth Movie Talk, No Fluff | Film Review | Spoilers

Wes Evans: Actor, Filmmaker, Director, Writer; Todd Sapio: Actor, Producer, Musician, Athlete

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Cinema lovers unite! Two actors and filmmakers decided to cut through all the fluff and start a movie podcast where they actually discuss the film and not a million other things you don’t care about. Covering the obvious (did you like the movie?) while diving a little deeper (what is Interstellar really about? is there a bootstrap paradox?) we are having an in-depth conversation about movies and see if they hold up to scrutiny, and maybe even inform us about life or moviemaking itself. Becau ...
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Scene by Scene

Justin Johnson & Joe Lefeber

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Scene by Scene is not a traditional movie review podcast. It’s a film discussion podcast with two independent filmmakers fascinated by the filmmaking process. Every other week, Joe and Justin break down the elements of one movie to better understand how films are made, what makes a “good” one, and what makes a “bad” one. After examining the film's story and themes, visual technique, and historical, cultural, or personal significance, they discuss what they've learned.
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Welcome to The Curb. A show that's all about Australian culture, film reviews, interviews, and a whole lot more... Here, you'll find discussions with Australian creatives about their work and their role in Australian culture. To find out more about what this podcast and website is about, head over to this post. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook. Contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Time Shifters

The Time Shifters Team

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From science-fiction to science fact, fantasy to reality, horror to comedy, big-budget Hollywood epics to backyard independent film. Time Shifters will discuss, review and just mention a little bit of everything, in time.
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There is no better way to cap off, or kick start, the thrill of watching of a new movie or TV show than with some conversation and an ice cold beverage. If you've been looking for a film and television podcast filled with fun shenanigans, conversational reviews, and laugh out loud moments, then look no further. The Wrap Beers are here, and you will be entertained! Indie filmmakers Roger Turner Jr and Dylan J Murphy have got you covered in this friendly, and unapologetically comical movie and ...
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Death By DVD: When watching is never enough. We here at Death By DVD sit painfully through hours and hours of movies so you, the public, can make an informed decision of what you put in your ear holes and eye holes. Some of these films are good, some bad, and some even unmentionable; but ALL have one thing in common : Watching all of these movies will one day melt our brains into a sloppy wet mush. No need to thank us, we were already methodically destroying ourselves with cinema. At least t ...
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Agitator

J David Osborne & Kelby Losack

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Agitator began as the real-time documentation of street-bred novelists fighting to get it out the mud while cutting up about anime and developing a craft manifesto along the way. Having established an independent multimedia company that is taking off, the show is now where these two mystic juggalo weebs freestyle stories live each episode and bring behind-the-scenes perks to their paid subscribers. Jump in.
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A show dedicated to watching, reviewing, and bickering over the entertainment of yesteryear. Whether they're the classics that defined the era, blockbuster failures that fell off the face of the Earth, or features that never made a name for themselves, it's all fair game! Don’t forget to subscribe to find out when we post! Hosted by video editor/content creator Nicholas Abouhamad alongside Sierra Watson, Raekwon Davis and Michael Capurso. Send your episode recommendations to @themediaobscura ...
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A podcast hosted by Deuce Windham, Independent Scout (Scouting Academy) and analyst for The Athletic covering the New Orleans Saints. He is joined by Maddy Hudak who is a life-long and die-hard Who Dat, & Ross Jackson who writes for SBNation's Canal Street Chronicles. Player reviews, film break downs, breaking news and great Saints memories all here being laid out in the confessional booth. Things tend to get a little crazy around here.
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What do teachers do when they are required to take a summer vacation every year? Most of them are productive. This married couple watches movies. Lots and lots of movies. In this podcast, Ty and Rach make movie lists for each other and force the other to watch their films Clockwork Orange style. From tear wrenching chick flicks to dripping testosterone blood baths, this is going to be an awesome summer...
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Welcome to the podcast version of The Brum Picture Show, the movie radio show every Saturday afternoon on Brum Radio…The Brum Picture Show, an exciting new film show brought to you by the Birmingham-based community cinema collective Screen B14. Shining a spotlight on local and independent cinema whilst peering through our Brummie lens at the rest of the world and the mainstream, we’ll have something for you whether you’re from Birmingham, England or Birmingham, Alabama.
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Are you interested in how movies are made? Do you wonder how a film went from conception to completion? If so, Verbal Diorama, hosted by Em, is the award-winning(!) podcast for you! Movies are tough to make, and Verbal Diorama is here to celebrate the coming together of teams of extraordinary cast and crew, bringing us movies that inspire us, delight us, make us laugh, make us cry and frighten us. This podcast discovers the stories behind the scenes, and proves how amazing it is that movies ...
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Film Nerds

Film Nerds

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Welcome to Film Nerds, where we discuss, breakdown and review your favorite and not so favorite movies. We talk about everything from big Hollywood blockbusters to Independent and local films. If there is a movie you want us to discuss leave us a comment. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/film-nerds/support
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This is a podcast all about novels and movies! Movies: foreign, independent, and older films (1920's-early 2000's) Novels: the hidden gems that aren't mainstream Non-fiction books: poetry, memoirs, essays, novellas, short stories, autobiographies, biographies, books about film, and some self development Thanks for listening and being here! If you're loving this podcast, please rate it, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with anyone you know who you think will love it, too! Join the Alwa ...
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A podcast dedicated it everything film, by independent filmmakers, for independent filmmakers. We'll talk about everything from: the latest gear-related news and rumors, tips and tricks we use everyday, inspirational works from Hollywood and beyond, and so much more!
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Join the ultimate Bruce Campbell fan club on the number one Bruce Campbell podcast. It's the ultimate S-mart for all things Bruce – we'll be taking a deep dive into his entire career, evaluating what's truly Groovy and what falls short. So don't miss out on the fun – join us now and let's determine what's worthy of the Groovy title together!
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Fandor Festival Podcast

Chris Kelly, Hooman Khalili, Bryn Nguyen

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Join Fandor as we dive into the world of Film Festivals. From interviews with leading festival winners, directors, and behind the scenes looks, Fandor Festival podcast is your source for Independent Film Festival coverage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cinema Scene

CinemaScene.org

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Film reviews with Morton Marcus and Richard von Busack. Each half hour episode our hosts talk about 4 current films and discuss aspects of film it's history and it's influences on society. The show contains a unique segment called Video Corner where the hosts provide suggestions for movie rentals relating to that episodes theme. Finally before saying goodbye you are provided with a quick summary of that weeks review ratings; "I'll recommend it."
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A photography podcast. Chris Niccolls and Jordan Drake join PetaPixel's Editor-in-Chief Jaron Schneider for a weekly discussion on current events in the photo industry, camera equipment, technology, culture, and more.
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No Rest for the Weekend

Behind the Rabbit Productions

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No Rest for the Weekend is a podcast and blog dedicated to being an independent voice covering the world of entertainment. For more visit our website: www.norestfortheweekendpodcast.com Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on No Rest for the Weekend are not necessarily the opinions of this channel or Behind the Rabbit Productions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support
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Join indie filmmaker and journalist Justin Channell for a show about movies, from big budget Hollywood movies to the weirdest cult films and everything in-between - complete with interviews and in-depth discussion!
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#TFRPodcastLive is The Review of Film, how Music and Culture play in the making of Movies, and what Messages in movies say about the Societal Politic of that day and time. Live Streaming Sundays, Live From Las Vegas, Nevada, The Husband and Wife Team, Crazy Dee and Tracey-- take you through a critical breakdown of the latest movies and classics, to better give reviews, which save you revenue at the box office. #tfrapproved
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Film4Cast

Film4Cast

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Just when you thought there were already too many movie podcasts; here comes Film4Cast w/ the Core4 (Steve, Joshua, Huber & Smiley). Join us weekly for an in-depth and at times asinine and irreverent discussion of movies, tv, entertainment news and pop culture. Follow us on Twitter at @Film4Cast and e-mail us at Film4Cast@gmail.com
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CLASH OF THE TITLES sees two movies with something in common go head to head in a fight to the death! Well, not death. We just decide which one is better. Then kill the other! Or not. Every week Alex Zane, Vicky Crompton and Chris Tilly thrust a pair of films with a connection into the arena of combat – or, com-chat - with only one emerging as the winner! Remakes Vs Originals, Alien Rip Off Vs Alien Rip Off, Film with Talking Animal Vs Film with Talking Animal, Massive Ruddy Volcano Movie Vs ...
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The latest from the US Senate's investigation into a second attempt on Donald Trump's life. Senator Josh Hawley talks with The Lion, exclusively. The independent film 'Am I Racist?' surges at the box office without any of the traditional media promotion. Could the traditional morning routine of rushing kids out the door to school be branded as extr…
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Horror icon Chucky was originally created by UCLA student Don Mancini, evolving from a script originally titled 'Batteries Not Included' which then became 'Blood Buddy', where the character was named Buddy. Potential lawsuit with Hasbro aside, Buddy would eventually become Chucky; the movie was eventually renamed Child's Play, and would become a gr…
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A standout Missouri athlete ranked best in the nation tells The Lion her first priorities in life have nothing to do with athletics at all. No signs of slowing down. Hybrid schools nationwide continue to boom in enrollment. The migrant crisis isn't just a strain on city services nationwide. How our nation's public schools are struggling to accommod…
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If you’re serious about capturing far-away shots with incredible sharpness, the OM SYSTEM M.Zuiko ED 150-600mm f/5.0-6.3 IS lens is for you. It offers an expansive zoom range, giving you the flexibility to get closer to wildlife, landscapes, and even celestial bodies like the moon, without compromising image quality. With its lightning-fast autofoc…
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Send us a text Award-winning author & illustrator Alan Robert (of the hard rock band Life of Agony) created the best-selling coloring book series The Beauty of Horror, hailed by Nerdist as“The World’s Creepiest Coloring Book.” The hit series is published by IDW Publishing and distributed by Penguin Random House. The Beauty of Horror series is compr…
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On this episode we bring you interviews from opening night of the 15th edition of the Soho International Film Festival. Interviews include: Clarke Wolfe, Dallas Roberts, Josh Radnor, John Patrick Shanley, PJ Adzima, Dave Coleman and more...Music by Christopher GillardProduced by Btrayed OliverYasin LagoJason GodbeyHosted & Created by Jason Godbey -…
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, it is time to settle a debate as old as time: Is Stephen King truly the Master of Horror? Aaron and Troy dive deep into how they came into the world of the renowned writer, which type of King is the best, when he does or doesn't work, films such as Cujo, Carrie, Salem's Lot, IT, Storm of the Centur…
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Finnish-Australian filmmaker Saara Lamberg has crafted a filmography which features genre-defying, boundary pushing films like 2017's Innuendo, 2022's Westermarck Effect, and the docu-fiction film The Lies We Tell Ourselves, which received screenings at Perth's Revelation International Film Festival and the Sydney Underground Film Festival. Screeni…
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The Wrap Beers return this week with a Fall bag of movies and shenanigans. To start off the episode, The Beers channel their inner Beetlejuice and dive right into the shenanigans (0:20). The Beers introduce their Drink of Choice for this episode — Athletic Brewing Company non-alcoholic and Kawaii Five-O from Rockaway Brewing Company (2:10) before d…
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We take the mask off of Todd Phillips’ “Joker: Folie à Deux” and discuss: Cinematography, blocking; Story & Writing, Arthur vs Joker, judging the viewer; and other such stuff and things and stuff. “The trees here are in misery, and the birds are in misery. I don’t think they sing. They just screech in pain.“ – Werner Herzog Notes & References: Real…
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Alex, Nick, and friend-of-the-pod Dan go back to the cluuubbb and review Francis Ford Coppola’s apparent magnum opus, “Megalopolis.” The guys discuss director passion projects, bad line readings, nonsensical plot elements, Adam Driver starring in everything, how Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, and Jon Voight stole the movie, and much more. Follow @WAYW…
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It’s the 25th episode of The Brum Picture Show! We thought we’d celebrate this momentous occasion by not mentioning the recently released Joker: Folie à Deux, not even in passing. We will however be discussing our favourite Anti-heroes in films, the morally dubious protagonists of the big screen who we love to hate, or hate to love. We’ll be discus…
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Episode! Episode! Listen all about it. Tune in this month as Austin and Big T discuss the 1941 classic, Citizen Kane. Pull out that puzzle and listen as we discuss some of our favorite cinematography techniques in this film and share why Kane is such an intriguing character. We explore how the camera serves almost as another character and, of cours…
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Keeping film brain out of literature. Anti-adaptation. Not all content is art. How to stop the Joker. ODDITY. PULSE. Books about cultivation and dragons. Update/teaser on publishing Adam Lehrer's next novel. What makes great art. Shop talk. Fences and parking lots. Who will save you from drowning? Support the show and get access to the full archive…
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Tom and Christopher uncover the 1932 film and can’t help but get wrapped up in the fun that is 1999’s The Mummy! Promo: The Bloody Pit (https://rodbarnett68.podbean.com/) Please click, follow, rate and review! https://linktr.ee/TSPandOE_Podcasts All original content of the Time Shifters Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo…
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Our very own Eli attended the 62nd New York Film Festival this autumn as a bona fide member of the press! Sit alongside Wilson and Ben as they salivate over Eli’s descriptions of waiting in line, chatting with fellow critics, and seeing the hottest upcoming films from Earth’s top directors at the legendary Walter Reade Theater. Daniel Craig, Mikey …
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Fifty years ago, Francis Ford Coppola made one of the best paranoid thrillers ever, “The Conversation.” A movie about a guy who can’t let it go. Alex and Nick discuss Gene Hackman, John Cazale, young Harrison Ford, Watergate, favorite movies about surveillance, Top 5 Coppola, Top 5 Hackman, anticipating “Megalopolis,” and much more. Follow @WAYW_Po…
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In this episode, I talk about three different films: Nights of Cabiria (1957), Vivre Sa Vie (1962), and Belle de Jour (1967). Join the Always Reading Novels and Watching Movies community! If you love this podcast, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, rate it on Spotify + share it with anyone and everyone who you think will love it, too! Follow Always …
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Hey, gang! There were some delivery problems this week, so we only have one new movie on the docket: MONKEY MAN! (Just kidding. That's on Patreon. Patrons can listen to that episode here.) No, this week we cover the new Dust Bowl psychological drama/horror flick HOLD YOUR BREATH (2:22), starring Sarah Paulson as a woman living through the Dust Bowl…
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In this episode, we discuss Sidney J. Furie’s The Entity, including how Carla is disbelieved and dismissed, the disharmony between the film’s sexual assaults and the paranormal climax, and Furie’s use of Dutch angles and the split diopter. See where The Entity is available to watch. Supplemental Material: • Scream Factory's The Entity Blu-ray • Imp…
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California schools are at it again - promoting transgenderism in four-year-olds. Why is the FCC fast-tracking the purchase of 200 American radio stations by a foreign ownership group? Our panel weighs in on the only Vice Presidential debate of 2024. Follow The Lion on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube. You can also sign-up for our newsletter and …
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Bill & Ted creators Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson, along with stars Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves, always assumed Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey would be the last time anyone would see Bill S. Preston Esquire and Ted Theodore Logan together on the big screen ever again. Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey hadn't done the business of Bill & Ted's Excellent Advent…
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Hi! Remember us? After a month off, we're back! We accidentally deleted an episode and we're doing the films in the wrong order, but we're here! This week, It's Chris' birthday pick, our 2nd, 3rd, 4th viewing of the Devlin/Emmerich career highlight. Join us as we hear about Chris' holiday to Washington, consider shift patterns aboard motherships, a…
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OM SYSTEM Ambassador and macro photographer Ben Salb has mastered the art of capturing the smallest details of insects and spiders, tiny creatures that often go unnoticed around us. Now through November 3, the OM-1 Mark II is $1,999.99, $400 off the regular retail price, and the M.Zuiko Digital ED 90mm F3.5 PRO Macro Lens is $1,199.99 ($300 off reg…
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On this episode William J. Hammon (ActuallyPaid.com) and host Jason Godbey review top films and series available to stream including: Kinds of Kindness, The Umbrella Academy Season 4, Batman: Caped Crusader, and The Imaginary. Show theme by Christopher GillardCreated by Jason GodbeyFor more content visit:www.norestfortheweekendpodcast.comwww.btrpme…
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On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we kick off horror month with a look at the impact of true crime in our everyday lives: movies, TV, podcasts, it's everywhere. Are we consuming too much? Is it numbing our senses? Why are we so obsessed with the horror of true crime? Also this week, Reacher finally gives Neagley a spin-off, Daniel …
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The Wrap Beers return for another episode of film and shenanigans this week. To start off the show, The Beers share a word on past and present therapy shenanigans (0:20). The Beers then unveil the Drink of Choice for this episode — Montauk Pumpkin Ale (2:25). For the rest of the episode, The Beers dive into an in-depth review and discussion of ‘The…
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We stop time in Francis Ford Coppola’s “Megalopolis” and discuss: We, uh, review Megalopolis; Story & Writing, exposition, melodrama; Afterwards we’ll rank our top 5 or 10 films; and other such stuff and things and stuff. “Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!” – Percy Bysshe Shelley from the poem “Ozymandias” Watch us on YouTube! Top 5/10 Film…
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Ever wondered how attending a Comic Con in Hamilton, Ontario, could turn into an unforgettable adventure? Scott takes you on a rollercoaster ride through the 2024 Hamilton Comic Con, capturing the vibrant atmosphere, dazzling costumes, and lively panels. Along the way, he shares his appreciation for the cooler autumn and winter seasons, reflects on…
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The whitest Agitators you know (JDO and Eddy Rathke) bring you this episode in Kelby's absence. Talking: the pros and cons of ****, Tsutomu Nihei's Tower Dungeon, the Chinese genres Wuxia and Xianxia, Wuxiaworld, a reminder to leave the writing community, book clubs with HVAC techs, cultivation novels, what non-writers are looking for from writing,…
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Send us a text Today writer/director Michael Felker stops by to discuss his feature debut Things Will Be Different. The film stars Adam David Thompson (Vampires vs. the Bronx), Riley Dandy (Christmas Bloody Christmas), and Chloe Skoczen (Undergrads, Earlybird). Make sure to check out Things Will be Different in theaters and On Demand on October 4, …
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This week on the FilmWonk Podcast, Glenn and Daniel check out two very different takes on thirtysomething nostalgia for your teenage years, first with My Old Ass, starring Aubrey Plaza and feature newcomer Maisy Stella as the older and younger versions of the same person, meeting through the magic of psylocibin. And then we catch up with Luca Guada…
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I have a truly special episode for you, this time! Death By DVD proudly presents : John Valley And The Art Of Independent Cinema! Writer, director, actor (he does it all and more!) John Valley joins Death By DVD for a full episode exploring the art of John Valley, his film THE PIZZAGATE MASSACRE, the art of independent cinema, what it's like to mak…
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This episode is about both novels and movies. I'm sharing different places you may not know about to watch films and read novels. Yay for more reading and watching! Resources mentioned: Libby Hoopla Kanopy Criterion Kino Film Collection BookBub Libro.fm Join the Always Reading Novels and Watching Movies community! If you love this podcast, leave a …
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With Megan on vacation this week, Evan and Dave take on WILL & HARPER (2:42), the documentary about the friendship between Will Ferrell and writer Harper Steele post-Harper's transition. This funny and tender (and occasionally sad) documentary about long friendships (Ferrell and Steele met at "Saturday Night Live") and the ways they change is the a…
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Welcome to a new episode of The Film Stage Show! Brian Roan and Robyn Bahr are joined by Trace Sauveur to discuss Tim Burton's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, now in theaters.Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. All new Patreon supporters receive a free 4K UHD or Blu-ray …
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New polling data suggests an alarming number of American voters believe the assassination of Donald Trump is a good thing. A growing debate among Christian families - should parents consider their kids missionaries, forgoing private or homeschool education and keeping them in public school to share their faith instead? As the nation's birth rate de…
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Verbal Diorama: It’s hip, it’s now, it’s wow and how?! After the huge success of both Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, Sam Raimi wanted to finish his Spider-Man trilogy with a bang. Originally planning to have Sandman and the Vulture, along with a non-New Goblin Harry Osborn against Peter Parker's newly adored Spider-Man, plans would evolve somewhat as…
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The Koalas is a documentary that follows in the footsteps of the McIntyre's Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story and Jane Hammonds's Black Cockatoo Crisis, in that it essays the plight of an Australian icon - the koala - alongside the stories of the activists, ecologists, politicians, and wildlife carers who are putting themselves on the line to save the ic…
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